§ 154.123  POLE BUILDINGS/TUBE FRAME STRUCTURES/TEMPORARY BUILDINGS.
   (A)   Pole buildings in Commercial, Business and Industrial Zoning Districts require a conditional use permit. Pole buildings are regulated by § 154.026 for Residential Zoning Districts.
   (B)   (1)   Buildings which are used for storage, are classified as an “S” occupancy by building code, and have a construction method that is other than light frame, as defined below, shall be located in a commercial or industrial zoning district and shall require a conditional use permit. (This shall not include 200 square foot buildings or smaller.)
      (2)   LIGHT-FRAME CONSTRUCTION is a building technique based around structural members, usually called studs, which provide a stable frame to which interior and exterior wall coverings are attached, and covered by a roof comprising horizontal joists or sloping rafters covered by various sheathing materials.
   (C)   Additional review criteria for reviewing pole buildings/tube frame structures/temporary buildings:
      (1)   Consideration of neighborhood character: Is the building similar to other structures in the area or on the property in question? Is the building of similar height, scale and density as other buildings?
      (2)   Is the structure entirely visible from the street on which the property is located?
      (3)   Is the building to be used only for the purposes of storage?
      (4)   Are there factors that would be impacted that would be considered negative for adjacent land owners, such as site drainage, topography changes, restrictions on light or air and the like?
(2004 Code, § 154.123)  (Ord. 464, passed 1- -1996; Ord. 05-0420, passed 11-8-2005; Ord. 16-751, passed 2-9-2016)